Last Tuesday, when a storm front approached Summerset from
the south, the five local TV meteorologists, each of whom is on
a different station, including one on channel 44, had widely
differing predictions for what would happen weatherwise in the
metro area. Although Summerset weather forecasts usually are
similar, this time the predictions ranged from 4-5" of snow at
worst to cloudy with no precipitation at best. Can you solve
the Weather--Or Not Logic Problem of each weatherperson's full
name, the station and channel at which he or she works, and his
or her prediction as to whether there would be bad weather?

Doug and Ms. Thorn both worked as weekend weatherpersons
at WAAA-TV before leaving that station for their current
jobs.

Sally, who isn't meteorologist Hayworth, isn't the one
of the five who predicted sleet.

The forecaster who predicted sleet, who isn't Norm,
isn't on channel 11.

Local channel 13 isn't WSUM-TV.

Neither the weatherperson on channel 5 nor the one on
channel 13 is the meteorologist who called for rain.

The five Summerset TV weather personalitiess are Bob,
Mr. Lucas, the one at WZYX-TV, the person on channel 11,
and the meteorologist who forecast 1-2" of snow.

Hayworth, who isn't the one on channel 2, didn't call
for sleet.

Summerset station WCOZ-TV isn't on channel 2.

Ryman isn't channel 13's Eyewitness News meteorologist.

Neither Maureen nor Sally works at channel 11.

Norm, Mr. Hall, and the forecaster on WAAA-TV are all
meterology graduates of Summerset Tech.